Hepatotoxicity in Indigenous Sheep of Malaysia Stall-fed with Different Forms of Brachiaria Decumbens

Eighteen Indigenous Sheep were assigned to three treatment groups. They were stall-fed ad libitum with either (I) hay (II) green grass or (III) litter of Brachiaria decumbens mixed with copra cakes and molasses. The trial was conducted to determine whether hepatotoxicity will occur with the above...

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Main Authors: Othman, Abas Mazni, Haron, Sharif
Format: Article
Language:English
English
Published: 1988
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2607/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2607/1/Hepatotoxicity_in_Indigenous_Sheep_of_Malaysia.pdf
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Haron, Sharif
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description Eighteen Indigenous Sheep were assigned to three treatment groups. They were stall-fed ad libitum with either (I) hay (II) green grass or (III) litter of Brachiaria decumbens mixed with copra cakes and molasses. The trial was conducted to determine whether hepatotoxicity will occur with the above method of feeding. After two weeks, five of six sheep in each group, I and II showed varying degrees of jaundice and mild photo sensitization. Marked elevation of SCOT and SCCT concentration were observed in these animals, indicating liver damage. Liver damage occured much earlier in sheep on hay than those fed green B. decumbens. Hence, this trial suggests that total feeding of B. decumbens to sheep either in the form of green grass or hay may cause hepatotoxicity.
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spelling upm-26072013-05-27T07:02:14Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2607/ Hepatotoxicity in Indigenous Sheep of Malaysia Stall-fed with Different Forms of Brachiaria Decumbens Othman, Abas Mazni Haron, Sharif Eighteen Indigenous Sheep were assigned to three treatment groups. They were stall-fed ad libitum with either (I) hay (II) green grass or (III) litter of Brachiaria decumbens mixed with copra cakes and molasses. The trial was conducted to determine whether hepatotoxicity will occur with the above method of feeding. After two weeks, five of six sheep in each group, I and II showed varying degrees of jaundice and mild photo sensitization. Marked elevation of SCOT and SCCT concentration were observed in these animals, indicating liver damage. Liver damage occured much earlier in sheep on hay than those fed green B. decumbens. Hence, this trial suggests that total feeding of B. decumbens to sheep either in the form of green grass or hay may cause hepatotoxicity. 1988 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2607/1/Hepatotoxicity_in_Indigenous_Sheep_of_Malaysia.pdf Othman, Abas Mazni and Haron, Sharif (1988) Hepatotoxicity in Indigenous Sheep of Malaysia Stall-fed with Different Forms of Brachiaria Decumbens. Pertanika, 11 (1). pp. 57-61. English
spellingShingle Othman, Abas Mazni
Haron, Sharif
Hepatotoxicity in Indigenous Sheep of Malaysia Stall-fed with Different Forms of Brachiaria Decumbens
title Hepatotoxicity in Indigenous Sheep of Malaysia Stall-fed with Different Forms of Brachiaria Decumbens
title_full Hepatotoxicity in Indigenous Sheep of Malaysia Stall-fed with Different Forms of Brachiaria Decumbens
title_fullStr Hepatotoxicity in Indigenous Sheep of Malaysia Stall-fed with Different Forms of Brachiaria Decumbens
title_full_unstemmed Hepatotoxicity in Indigenous Sheep of Malaysia Stall-fed with Different Forms of Brachiaria Decumbens
title_short Hepatotoxicity in Indigenous Sheep of Malaysia Stall-fed with Different Forms of Brachiaria Decumbens
title_sort hepatotoxicity in indigenous sheep of malaysia stall-fed with different forms of brachiaria decumbens
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2607/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2607/1/Hepatotoxicity_in_Indigenous_Sheep_of_Malaysia.pdf